In Still Life in Milford Thomas Lynch tenders poems on life and death, history and memory, the local and the larger geographies. " Thomas Lynch's] poems . . . are as stark and graceful as geese lifting off backwater. The poems trace from the rural midwest to London and County Clare, a quiet elegy of loss and testament. But then Lynch is by trade a mortician, and by craft a bard." Amazon.com " Lynch] evinces a steady wisdom drawn from years of passionate attention to daily experience." Seattle Weekly.